Denmark-+Ivana+Castillo

Denmark is located in the European continent. It is located in northern Europe and it is bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The area of Denmark is of 43,094 sq. km, which is a little less than twice the size of Massachusetts.
 * Denmark [[image:images.jpg width="59" height="48"]] **
 * By:Ivana Castillo **

Statistics: __ Population: __ 5,543,453 __ Death Rate: __ 10.19 deaths/1,000 population __ Birth rate: __ 10.22 births/1,000 population __ Net Migration Rate: __ 2.36 migrant(s)/1,000 population more people leave that enter __ Infant Mortality: __ 4.19 deaths/1,000 live births __ Population Growth Rate: __ 0.239% __ Life Expectancy: __ 78.78 years __ Doubling Time: __ 292.8 years

The population of Denmark is relatively small. I think that this is because of the countries’ size. Denmark has a low death rate and this is because of their advanced medicine and there is not much crime. Denmark also has a low birth rate; one of the factors that affect this is that Denmark is a very developed. In Denmark they have a net migration rate of 2.36/1000, this means that more people leave that enter. This may be because of their type of government. Their infant mortality is very high, this is because of their advancements in medicine and that they are a very developed country. They have a low population growth rate, this is because their birth and death rates are almost the same number, and so the people that die are equally replaced by the people that are born. They have a life expectancy of 78.78 years, this is because of their low crime and also their advanced medicine and technology. The doubling time is of 292.8 years; this is because the population growth rate is very low.

Denmark is currently in Stage 4 in the Demographic Transition Model and it is a More Economically Developed Country

There are currently no natural disasters, famine or wars in Denmark. AIDS is not a big problem in Denmark because 0.2% of the population has AIDS. But currently there is a disease in Denmark’s trees called the ash dieback disease, which can be factor that can affect population. The ash dieback disease kill trees and this can be a population issue because people get their resources from the trees and also the oxygen comes from the trees. A recent article said that the disease killed 80% of ash trees in Denmark.

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